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News from 16/02/1990

1990; Gale Group;

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Karan Thapar, Jeremy Andrews, Victoria McKee, Dorothy White, Frances Gibb, Legal Affairs Correspondent, Sheila Gunn, Political Reporter, Christopher Warman, Property Correspondent, W. T. K. P. Williams, Andrew Longmore, Mark Souster, Ronald Faux, Derek Rutherford (Director of Studies), Sheridan Morley, Michael Stevenson, Michael Seely, Racing Correspondent, Philip Howard, John Bell, City Editor, Jeremy Kingston, Alasdair Cameron, T. D. Bridge (Editor, Army Quarterly and Defence Journal), Carol Leonard, Anne McElvoy and Ian Murray, Peter Aldhous, Srikumar Sen, Richard Streeton, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Stewart Tendler, Crime Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Liz Smith, Fashion Editor, Gerald Davies, Mark Horbert, Bryan Stiles, Cranborne, Sam Kiley Higher Education Reporter, Peter Davenport, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, John Ballantine, Crest Nicholson, David Tytler Education Editor, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Peter Bills, Michael McCarthy, Environment Correspondent, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, Harrvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, Michael Clark, Kevin Eason Motoring Correspondent, David Hands, Barry Fantoni, Joseph Connolly, John Percival, Rose Rouse, John Hennessy, Geoffrey Matthews, Gavin Bell, Nicholas Beeston, and Peter Guilford, Nigel Williamson, George Rae, Gavin Bell, Saily Jones, John Woodcock, Thomson Prentice, Science Correspondent, and Nick Nuttall, Technology Correspondent, Sydney Friskin, Len Hooper, J. K. Galbraith, David Miller, Gillian Bowditch, Mitchell Platts Golf Correspondent, (Michael Phillips), Andrew Rosenthal, Josephine Fairley, Daniel Treisman, Michael Tate, Deputy City Editor, Andrew McEwen, Diplomatic Editor, Robin Oakley and Nicholas Wood, Peter Davalle, John Russell Taylor, Barbara Amiel, Raymond Keene, Chess Correspondent, Christopher Mosey, James Sherr, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Griffiths, Jonathan Braude, and Catherine Sampson, Joe Joseph Gunma, Japan, Michael Wright, Edward de Bono, Mark Herbert, John Blunsden, David Powell, Athletics Correspondent, Lindsay Cook Family Money Editor, Mike Nicholls, Barry Pickthall, Kit Gray, J. D. Lever, John Bell City Editor, Mersey crews, David Sapsted, Keith MacKlin, Michael Hornsby, Agriculture Correspondent, Nicholas John, Rodney Hobson, David Brewerton, Christopher Walker, Rod Jackson (Director of Personnel), Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, Elaine Lingham, Matthew Parris, Sarah Jane Checkland Art Market Correspondent, Andy Martin, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, B. C. Maddocks, Ian D. Robinson, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Melinda Wittstock, Michael Horsnell, Alan Coren, Derek Harris, Lulu Yu, Torrington, Steve Turner, Anne McElvoy, Richard Ford, Political Correspondent, Matthew Bond, Michael S. P. Gardner (Director), Colin Campbell, Susan Ellicott, Michael Mates, Judy Froshaug, Philip Jacobson, Angus Stewart, Michael Coleman, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Andrew Longmore, Tennis Correspondent, Mary Dejevsky,

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Leukaemia link to atom plant fathers Safety inquiry is prompted by Sellafield study Tomorrow Probation shake-up Parkinson dies Tickets claim Index Britain and Argentina restore diplomatic ties Doubts over Perrier s line on benzene source ANC may compromise on one-man, one-vote Ligachov fights private labour Major rules out relief on mortgages and interest Tunnel cash crisis SAA South African Airways Strike vote likely by Mersey crews News Roundup More TV sub-titles King 's Cross decision New towns inquiry Clergy divorce hope Baby's father accused Defence companies 'must be converted' Victim fears biting hand that feeds it Protest on student loans brings traffic to a standstill Food experts want strict laws to control manufacturers and outlets Farmers demand cattle feed labels Contamination fears Appeal power to cut libel damages How radiation exposure could lead to leukaemia Police chief reject criticisms over handling of protest Wapping violence Guinness trial aims for third time lucky New face for police chiefs Borrowers wait as Abbey sets tip mortgage hotline Daughter tells inquest of how she tried to stop MP's suicide Prisoner accused of murder flees from van Outcry at gallery role as Sotheby's showcase Saleroom Counties told to moderate spending Ministers' poll tax warning £4,000 Winner Portfolio Army Officer National Trust fights road-building plans Transport policy Entries start to arrive for conservation prize By Our Legal Affairs Correspondent: Courts in dock for squalor Police inaction on speed limits Is flouting law Patten seeks national body with accent on control Green Paper on probation service proposes radical changes 'to produce results' Officers claim plans are 'unworkable' Baby of eight months gets first cuddle Furniture industry told to do better Chainsaw 'not safe' School staff levels 'in crisis' Weather's toll on land and at sea Inquiry ends Driver jailed Arms seized Shops ruined Juror s bail Jobs lost Hoses allowed 1,000 protesters storm Bucharest television station East Berlin hits back at monetary union pressure Race to unification alarms French Communism in Crisis Tajikistan crowds call for leaders to quit From Our Own Correspondent: Kremlin reflects on its bitter-sweet Afghan legacy A Bolshevik yearning for old disciplines Ligachov, the Central Committee hardliner Revolutionary rock nears finale Right-wing Afrikaners pledge to fight reforms Britons die in Alps snow chaos World Roundup Assad shift on Israel US nerve gas island Mugabe calls election (AP): Surgery for Mrs Bush Colour-blind classes point the way to the future Comet South Africa in Transition Britain agrees to scrap Falklands protection Argentin ties restored Deal with Peking on Hong Kong is branded a sell-out Humbled Nakasone battles to stay on the political stage The supersonic high that makes flying less safe than nuclear power Presidents pledged to anti-drugs crusade Time to stop beating about the Bush Carlsson defeated on austerity (Reuter): Grounding of Airbus ruled out (Reuter): Guilty plea Homecoming (AFP): Yacht rescue (AFP): Military code (AP): Us troop cuts Charge denied (AP): In camera (Reuter): Canberra poll (AP): Cocaine war Thatcher clashes with Kinnock on mortgage rates Major resists calls to aid home buyers Treasury Ambulance workers supported More power for MPs on Ec Palace of Westminster as it might have been Opposition onslaught on student loans defeated Plea to delay plan is rejected Parliament next week Government ready to charge-cap The Poll Tax Move on tobacco sales to young Dog tags 'a silly proposal' Age of consent 'must stay' Ec routes for drugs Holding to be transferred German unity Ship subsidy £7,870 debt Parliament today Has the Perrier bubble burst? It is the most famous of the designers waters, the symbol of chic- and, as of this week, the latest product to be taken from the world's supermarket shelves because of health fears. Now Perrier faces its toughest trial of public confidence. Jamie Dettmer and Philip Jacobson report Continental Airlines Town in a Bottle With this cop-out I thee wed From Onassis to Trump, premarital contracts set marriage's rules- except in England. Victoria McKee reports Power play in four suits On Saturday in Colour The Times 'Every now and then, human beings reach for the sun in a profound way' Whale of a title Heat for home A plot for life Tissue issue Green teeth? Can plan Prem Flex A book to be published next week will reveal for the… Barry Fantoni Beware the bear in retreat James Sherr argues that troop reductions in the Warsaw Pact do not eliminate the need for a strong Western military alliance War issues an ugly invitation in Kashmir Karan Thapar on the pressure pushing India and Pakistan to fight My first taste of immortality Defusing the poll tax bomb Michael Males advises an eleventh-hour change of policy An Unacceptable Accord Anguish at Sellafield Making up with Buenos Aires Control of the cable networks Flaws of industry Harrow development Rottweiler danger Response to transition in S Africa Controls on drink Courts and television 'The Satanic Verses' Polish city in pollution peril Childcare costs Legal language Wartime souvenir Pride of place Court Circular Anniversaries Birthdays today Arbitrators ' examination Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Dinners Sir William Borlase's School, Marlow Church news Marriage Norman Parkinson Reginald Moore Why sleepwalkers may be awake Science Report Latest wills Peter Racine Fricker Memorial services Receptions William Bartley Protestant faith and logic Luncheon John Buxton Whatever is hidden away will be brought out into the… Feb 16 on this Day 1952 From the Palace of his Fathers Callingham- On February 14th 1990. at Bournemouth… MacDonald - On February 14th 199O. at St… Memorial Services Birth and Death notices may be accepted over the… Lord Tohypandy asks you please to help the National… Services Personal Introducions through Pyramus & Thisbe .… University news For Sale Aspects of Love Miss Saigon, Phantom All Rugby Int… Antiques and Collectables Piano Workshop sells new. restored & digital pianos.… Flatshare Knightbridge Knightsbridge Rentals Ski Beach Villas Free Holiday Fresh Snow Winter Sports Residential Pastoral Measure 1983 Legal Notices In the Matter of Cambridge Wine Co. Limited In the Matter of the Cambridge Wine Co. Limited Legal Notices Lochland Investments Limited Public Notices The Times Legal Notices Notice of appointment Footnote to history Save the NHS Flashback to the fearless Fifties John Russell Taylor assesses the images of the 1950s at the Ica, and Joseph Connolly examines the V&A's plastics show And how the Swinging Sixties finally liberated plastic Firework display Concert Lmp/glover Qune Elizabeth Hall Time-travelling parasite Theatre The Bedbug Rosemary Branch, Islington Comedy from the good book Mistero Buffo King's, Glasgow Dance Capricieuse ICA Theatre Living a nightmare The Empire Waterman's Arts Centre Just the job for a kingpin Mike Nicholls reveals that the BPI is taking a more professional approach to the 1990 Brits Awards Sad songs out of school Steve Turner meets Tanita Tikaram, the girl who went from the sixth form of stardom At home on the range in the back of beyond The Mean Fiddler, once a derelict building , has now become a popular music venue of mythical status, as Rose Rouse reports Miss Saigon Polish but no passion Albums Weekend Gigs This selective guide to entertainment and events… Concise Crossword No 2104 Entertainments Peddlers for paddlers Word-Watching Answers from page 207 Transfigured Night : The Academy of St… Winning Move Soft soap in the Far East Television Choice Bbc 1 Radio Choice Churchill The world of 'snaps' loses a legend The Times Crossword No 18,219 The solution to the Eliminator Puzzle No 18,218 will… Word-Watching WPA Health Insurance Weather Picture Gallery Choosing between Right and wrong Political sketch Business & Finance 21-29 Motoring 31your Own… The Pound Barclays to peg rate Amstrad drops Stock Markets Main Price Changes Interest Rates Currencies Gold North Sea Oil Tourist Rates Cash crisis imminent at Channel Tunnel Bank steps in after Drexel put in default BP chief sees $25 oil by mid-1990s Hanson digs deep into coal mining Minority shareholders in Peabody paid total of $504m Crest serves double property profit Lady Joseph quits Norfolk board Interflight By Our Economics Correspondent: Success on jobless 'will be short-lived' JMD shares drop as bid talks fail Investors Chronicle Oil price question over Bp shares Tempus Grovewood buys stake in Marians Shares in Colonnade halted over false market concerns Gestetner seeks £65m for buy Final dividend is passed at Cranbrook Rank Xerox copies record with £418m Drive to open up Eastern Europe considered Racal in Government communications plan Business Roundup Tribune asset value grows Trace logs 10.2% rise Irish news Photo-Me at £8.83m Se daily turnover at £1.36bn in last quarter Green shrugs off charges Canada banks Meyer sells , Travis stake for £38.8m NewsCorp profit hit by Sky loss and interest bill C&G tops £100m for first time Sir Gordon to detail Baa complaints He won't miss the Swiss The Times City Diary Bernard bates at falcons The Times City Diary Plus ca change The Times City Diary Thrift rules The Times City Diary Thrash clash The Times City Diary Jameel raises bid for Hartwell Nissan Ridley team holds key to Eurotunnel progress Comeent David Brewerton Hard Swiss are shameless Toshiba Newman to fund expansion with £32m rights issue Hongkong Bank to pay £92.8mfor Lloyds of Canada Mortgage minefield assistance On Saturday in Colour NAB completes Yorkshire buy Ex-chief to oppose Magnet BP Storehouse to close four Heal's Fairline falls 148p after bid talks fail Dow ahead as concern over Drexel diminishes Wall Street To avoid head injuries Interim £92m for Western Chairman used BES to fund £4m property deal Worries over disposals depress Tate & Lyle Stock Market London Traded Options Norsk Hydro slumps 21% Election hopes boost Nikkei by 316 points World Markets Johannesburg prices rally All-Ordinaries ahead World Market Indices Alpha Stocks Stock Watch Traditional Options Hang Seng advances Recent Issues The Single Market The Times Unit Trust Information Service Unlisted Securities Investment Trusts Third Market Commodities Foreign Exchanges Money Markets London Financial Futures Confidence returns Stock Exchange Prices Car Buyers Guide Central Motor Auctions Plc 37 Cat Multiple Classified Advertising Items MERCEDES-BENZ Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edwards of Epsom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Edwards of Epsom Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deliver us from charges A car made in Japan can carry a delivery charge that is only £2.17 more than a vehicle from the West Midlands. What are the hidden costs behind the arrival of your new car? A Rolls-wreck story The sad tale of a classic, car, shipped from the us, which became a shadow of its former self Car Buyers Guide Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Weekend Car Co Gribble Booth and Taylor Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sussex MG Centre Multiple Classified Advertising Items Charles Robinson American Engine Services Ltd Opportunity Multiple Classified Advertising Items Vintage Tyre Supplies Ltd Peter Leary Holden Vintage & Classic Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Climbing back Jaguar hits the top Roadwise Fiorano Gribble Booth and Taylor Private Collection for Sale Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Buyers' Guide Car & Mobile Phones Multiple Classified Advertising Items Hartwells of Oxford Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items AUDI Hampson Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holt Drive Contractors Plc Volkswagen Scotts Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Business to Business Gultronics Healey & Baker Davies & Slade Multiple Classified Advertising Items Nursing Homes for Sale Eastern Health and Social Services Board 12/22… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Appointment of Sole Agent for… Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Business to Business Optimism on export prospects soars among smaller firms Your Own Business Designs on £1m turnover EM&F Hall & Company American Midland Corporation Multiple Classified Advertising Items United Kingdom Master Franchise MCB University Press Prince Regent Hotel Conference Centre First Class Briefings No back-calculation for motorist Retrospective recovery of benefit is lawful Fleeting recognition Register of MP's interests not parliamentary proceedings Lorry third-lane ban Calculating average hourly pay rate House price increase is not a 'new even' Two-year limit for director ban Fehr joins Eastwood in lead By a Special Correspondent: Mountains attract best riders Cyclo-Cross Feherty is growing up again after his lapse into juvenility Golf Lotus rise to the challenge Motor Racing Juniors Bodmin bound France emerging as a world force Hockey Whale of a task for Male The man whose talent reduces other men to mere males Russians start on firm rock Rugby League Squad changes anticipated Non-League Football Today's Fixtures Sport on Tv Parker puts his faith in experience Table Tennis Stretch in line for world title challenge Boxing Change of emphasis for Reefer Don Valentino set to tackle See You Then Racing: Success of Tartan Trix Exemplifies Pitman's Outstanding Form while Reverhead's Win Suggests Elsworth's Turn is at Hand Little or no cheer for Gatting Cricket: Brief Spell from West Indies Fast Bowler is Enough to Command Respect from Touring Team Bishop no pawn in a game that brings fear to England Zimbabwe a test for young England Tour details Bell is suspended for 10 matches Rugby League Australians at Leicester Swimming Senna 's decision day Motor Sport Pakistan is ready for world final Pupil's death inspires fund for oncology unit England pair ask for dispensation Athletics The Times UNiSYS Marathon Appeal Mandarin: MacRoom can retrieve losses following rare Newbury lapse Mandarin: Sandown Park Mandarin: Edinburgh The Times Racing Service Stone Flake doubt for Triumph Pitman move pays handsome dividends Mandarin: Fakenham Mandarin: Southwell Selections Sandown results Leicester Dreaper's star heads betting Rapid Raceline Thorburn reaps benefit of new thinking Scots get early scent of victory Prisma's change of direction Carling shrugs off any psychological hold by the Welsh Statement imminent on Oxford split Handling skills give St Andrew's an edge Just two defeats give Tavistock best season Argentina tour for England Llewellyn may yet be the prince of the cabbage patch Bristol compensated for defects to stand Television tonic for officials of Games Student Sport Only the netball team fails Germans meet in Challenger final Sports ban to remain on South Africa Olympic Games Ranking positions make a nonsense of Durie's patriotism Tennis Dalton 's decision rewarded Yachting For the Record Evergreen Case gets a kick out of youth Football: Anfield Old Boy Enjoys and Indian Summer to his Long Career Scottish resistance to Robson may return for Zenith Cup television late stages of season Snow Reports Holyfield might assert his rights Boxing Long-count referee for London Bbbc supports Williams with official protest Tomorrow's Sports By Our Sports Staff: The case of 900 stolen tickets Spain inflict heaviest defeat on England Nuclear Energy Will Carling Results and tables Spectators have their say What the Supporters Favour Darcy off like a giant refreshed Becker for Davis Cup Joe Royle Picture Gallery Plus Wooing time is here for the chief

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